[REVIEW] New 2017 Skinfood Royal Honey Propolis Enrich Mask Sheet

On the journey to better skin I noticed my skin likes honey a lot, and consequently propolis should be one of the best things to happen to my skin. So, among the many products I started using that have honey or propolis, I decided to take a leap on this new version of the Skinfood Propolis mask! I can not contain my excitement on trying this!

Claims:

♥ An adhesive moisturizing mask sheet that tightly clings to the skin and builds a sturdy protective barrier on dry skin with the power of enriched propolis.

♥ Balances the moisture and hydration on the skin and helps the skin look livelier. Has perfect adherence to the skin.

Skinfood Royal Honey Propolis Enrich Mask Sheet Review:

This mask’s pouch opens like a wonder! As easily as paper, I’m not even exaggerating.

The mask isn’t soaked in essence at all, you can see it all here in these photos it doesn’t look rich in essence. And truthfully, you’ll see later, there is barely no essence – I am so frustrated!

The mask sheet itself has some texture, of those that normally help the mask be more adherent, and fit-wise that is exactly what happened. Now, I don’t have a fit photo today, bad selfie day, but the fit is average.

I had to fold the corners of the mask and it folded on my cheek too. But the adherence is as they promised – impeccable – although because of the fit it doesn’t stick well to the skin where the mask folds. So, adherence I would give it a 4/5.

You can see here the pouch, this was before me even doing a swatch test. This is literally all the essence in the pouch! I feel robbed, this isn’t a cheap mask either.

The essence is completely transparent and has the density of a second essence, spreading really easily. It smells like wax, not at all like the new sleeping pack from the same collection that smells like some sort of gummies, this one smells “grown up” if I must say.

On the arm test, after drying the essence completely it felt like there was a thin layer of balm on my skin, even though it did absorb completely. The skin did look very pretty afterwards.

While wearing, the mask didn’t feel soothing, calming, or good in any way. On the contrary, the skin under my nose was burning – I do have pimples there, but a mask that actually stings and burns my skin is rare since I usually try to be careful.

The results were… underwhelming. The only good point of this mask is that it moisturized my skin well and without grease, but the skin care has to be light because some 30 minutes later when I applied my sun cream there was a sebum explosion.

This mask was overall a disappointment, and all I could think is that with this money I could have gotten 3 from Etude House TT TT Of course I will not repurchase.